Vulcan VCCG24 User manual

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- NOTICE -
This Manual is prepared for the use of trained Vulcan Service
Technicians and should not be used by those not properly
qualified.
This manual is not intended to be all encompassing. If you have
not attended a Vulcan Service School for this product, you should
read, in its entirety, the repair procedure you wish to perform to
determine if you have the necessary tools, instruments and skills
required to perform the procedure. Procedures for which you do
not have the necessary tools, instruments and skills should be
performed by a trained Vulcan Service Technician.
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SERVICE MANUAL
A product of Vulcan-Hart 3600 North Point Blvd Baltimore, MD 21222
F45533 (1014)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL .................................................................................................. 3
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 3
MODELS ............................................................................................... 3
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ 3
OPERATION ........................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 3
TOOLS ................................................................................................. 3
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS ............................................................... 5
FRONT PANEL ......................................................................................... 5
BACK PANEL .......................................................................................... 5
CONTROL DEFLECTOR (HEAT SHIELD) ............................................................... 5
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER ........................................................................ 6
RADIANT BURNER .................................................................................... 6
THERMOCOUPLE (RADIANT BURNER) ................................................................ 7
REMOVAL ......................................................................................... 7
INSTALLATION .................................................................................... 8
PILOT (RADIANT BURNER) ............................................................................ 8
IGNITION MODULE .................................................................................... 9
GAS VALVE ............................................................................................ 9
INFRARED BURNER .................................................................................. 10
THERMOCOUPLE (INFRARED BURNER) ............................................................. 11
REMOVAL ........................................................................................ 11
INSTALLATION ................................................................................... 11
IGNITOR (INFRARED BURNER) ...................................................................... 12
PILOT ORIFICE (INFRARED BURNER) ............................................................... 12
GRIDDLE PLATE ASSEMBLY ......................................................................... 13
SERVICE PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS ........................................................... 14
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER CALIBRATION ....................................................... 14
RADIANT BURNER - AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 15
GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT .......................................................... 15
BURNER GAS ORIFICE CHECK ...................................................................... 16
THERMOCOUPLE TEST .............................................................................. 17
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER TEST ................................................................ 17
IGNITION MODULE TEST ............................................................................. 18
RADIANT BURNER - PILOT FLAME ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 19
GAS VALVE TESTS ................................................................................... 19
INFRARED BURNER .................................................................................. 20
ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................... 20
FLAME APPEARANCE ............................................................................ 20
ELECTRICAL OPERATION ................................................................................ 21
COMPONENT FUNCTION ............................................................................ 21
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ......................................................................... 21
GRIDDLE WIRING DIAGRAM ......................................................................... 22
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................... 23
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER - LED DIAGNOSTICS AND OPERATING STATUS .................... 23
IGNITION MODULE - LED DIAGNOSTICS AND OPERATING STATUS ................................ 23
GENERAL ............................................................................................ 24
INFRARED BURNER .................................................................................. 26
RADIANT BURNER ................................................................................... 26
VCCG Series Heavy Duty Gas Griddle
© VULCAN 2014
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GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
This Service Manual covers specific service
information related to the models listed on the front
cover. Procedures in this manual will apply to all
VCCG Heavy Duty Gas Griddles unless otherwise
specified. Raising the griddle plate is not required for
servicing the griddle components. Griddle
components are serviced through the front and rear.
Pictures and illustrations can be of any model unless
the picture or illustration needs to be model specific.
The VCCG griddles are available with three different
cooking surface types:
Steel (standard).
Chrome (optional).
Rapid Recovery™ Griddle Plate* (optional).
*The Rapid Recovery Griddle plate is a composite
material which is engineered to provide a high heat
transfer rate to the food. The top surface can be
scored or dented by careless use of a spatula or
scraper. The center of the plate is an aluminum core
with sheets of stainless steel laminated to the top and
bottom exterior surfaces.
MODELS
Vulcan
VCCG24 - 24" x 24" (width x depth) griddle plate.
VCCG36 - 36" x 24" (width x depth) griddle plate.
VCCG48 - 48" x 24" (width x depth) griddle plate.
VCCG60 - 60" x 24" (width x depth) griddle plate.
VCCG72 - 72" x 24" (width x depth) griddle plate.
INSTALLATION
Generally, installations are made by the dealer or
contracted by the dealer or owner. Detailed
installation instructions are included in Installation &
Operation Manual that is sent with each unit.
It should be noted that an improperly installed unit,
especially an unleveled unit can lead to premature
electrical component failures. A unit that is higher in
the front will cause the flue gases to vent improperly
and gather in the front near the electrical components.
OPERATION
Detailed operation instructions are included in the
Installation & Operation Manual sent with each unit.
The manual is also available online at
www.vulcanequipment.com.
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
- 120VAC 50/60Hz 2 amp single phase.
- 6 foot corded plug with ground provided.
Gas Manifold Pressure:
- Natural Gas 4.0" W.C.
- Propane Gas 10.0" W.C.
Incoming Gas Pressure:
- 7" to 9" W.C. Natural Gas
- 11" to 12" W.C. Propane Gas.
- Incoming pressure should not exceed 14.0" W.C.
(0.5 PSI) for either gas type.
Burner Types
- Griddles with Infrared Burners have one 24,000 BTU/
HR burner for each 12" of griddle width.
- Griddles with Radiant Burners* have one 30,000
BTU/HR burner for each 12" of griddle width.
*Atmospheric type “U” shaped aluminized steel.
Controls
- One Solid State thermostat with thermocouple probe
for each 12" of griddle width.
- Temperature adjustment range 150°F to 550°F on all
griddle plate surface types except the Rapid Recovery
Griddle plate (150°F to 450°F).
- One Electronic Ignition module with pilot safety
system for each 12" of griddle width.
- One Dual Solenoid gas valve with internal regulator
for each 12" of griddle width.
TOOLS
Standard
Standard set of hand tools.
VOM with ability to measure micro amp current.
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VOM with minimum of NFPA-70E CAT III 600V,
UL/CSA/TUV listed. Sensitivity of at least 20,000
ohms per volt. Meter leads must also be rated at
CAT III 600V.
Temperature tester (K type thermocouple
preferred) with surface probe.
U-Tube or Digital Manometer.
Thread sealant suitable for use with natural or
propane gas.
Special
Torque wrench capable of measuring at least 25
in-lbs. for tightening thermocouple probe to
griddle plate. Bolt size 5/16"-18.
Safekote 60™ or equivalent Heat Transfer and
Anti-Seize Compound rated for 600°F (purchase
locally). Apply to thermocouple probe.
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REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
FRONT PANEL
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
The front panel holds the temperature controllers,
thermostat cycle lights and lighted power switch.
1. Remove four screws securing the front panel to
frame.
Fig. 1
2. Lay front panel face down in front of the unit while
servicing. Pull the drawer out to support the panel
as necessary.
NOTE: Griddles that are 60" and 72" wide have 2
grease drawers.
3. Reverse procedure to install.
BACK PANEL
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
All gas joints disturbed during
servicing must be checked for leaks. Check with a
soap and water solution (bubbles). Do not use an open
flame.
NOTE: Remove the back panel when servicing a
burner, temperature probe, pilot burner; or to remove
excessive grease build up from the flue area.
1. Disconnect gas supply at griddle.
2. Remove all screws from rear of griddle securing
the back panel.
Fig. 2
3. Reverse procedure to install.
CONTROL DEFLECTOR (HEAT
SHIELD)
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
1. Remove
FRONT PANEL.
2. Remove control deflector (heat shield) from
griddle frame. The number of mounting screws
installed depends on griddle width. After screws
are removed, lift the control deflector and rotate
forward to remove from griddle.
Fig. 3
3. Reverse procedure to install and check for proper
operation.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
1. Remove FRONT PANEL.
2. Note wire connections then disconnect them
from temperature controller.
3. Loosen screws securing knob guard to front
panel to provide clearance for knob removal.
Fig. 4
4. Loosen set screw then remove knob from
temperature control shaft.
5. Remove screws securing temperature controller
to front panel.
Fig. 5
6. Reverse procedure to install.
7. Check TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
CALIBRATION.
RADIANT BURNER
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
All gas joints disturbed during
servicing must be checked for leaks. Check with a
soap and water solution (bubbles). Do not use an open
flame.
NOTE: Radiant burner is removed through the front
of griddle.
1. Remove BACK PANEL.
2. Remove FRONT PANEL.
3. Remove CONTROL DEFLECTOR (HEAT
SHIELD).
4. Remove burner flexible tubing from the burner
orifice elbow and gas valve fitting.
Fig. 6
5. Disconnect compression fitting from gas valve
inlet and slide gas valve off the tubing.
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Fig. 7
6. Note thermocouple connections then disconnect
from temperature controller.
7. Remove burner shield assembly and burner from
griddle (burner remains attached to the burner
shield assembly).
Fig. 8
NOTE: When installing burner, ensure the locating
pin and mounting plate at the rear of burner are
properly inserted in the mounting slot. At the front of
griddle, ensure the thermocouple shield front
mounting tab is inserted in the burner shield slot to
support the thermocouple shield.
8. Remove orifice holder bracket from burner shield
assembly.
Fig. 9
9. Align mounting screw head on the burner air
shutter to the slot in heat shield assembly hole
and remove burner from heat shield.
10. Reverse procedure to install and check for proper
operation.
THERMOCOUPLE (RADIANT
BURNER)
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Removal
1. Remove
RADIANT BURNER (steps 1 through 8)
to access thermocouple shield and
thermocouple.
2. Push thermocouple shield toward the front of
griddle to disengage the rear mounting tab on
thermocouple shield from the support bracket on
the bottom of griddle plate.
Fig. 10
3. Loosen mounting nut and remove thermocouple
probe from bottom of griddle plate.
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Fig. 11
4. Remove insulating sleeve from thermocouple
wires and retain for use on replacement
thermocouple.
Installation
1. Slide insulating sleeve over thermocouple wires.
2. Apply a thin coating of heat transfer and anti-
seize compound to the thermocouple probe tip
and mounting nut threads.
3. Route thermocouple probe through the front
opening in griddle frame and lay it on top of
burner mounting panel.
4. From rear of griddle, thread thermocouple probe
into the mounting hole in griddle plate and stop
when probe tip touches the plate. Torque the
mounting nut to a maximum of 25 in-lbs.
Do not over tighten or damage to the
thermocouple probe may occur. Due to the aluminum
plate core, it is also possible to create a raised area
over the probe if overtightened.
5. Insert rear mounting tab on thermocouple shield
into the support bracket on the bottom of griddle
plate.
6. Route thermocouple wires through the opening
in burner shield assembly.
7. Re-install RADIANT BURNER.
8. Check TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
CALIBRATION.
PILOT (RADIANT BURNER)
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
All gas joints disturbed during
servicing must be checked for leaks. Check with a
soap and water solution (bubbles). Do not use an open
flame.
1. Remove RADIANT BURNER.
2. Disconnect compression fitting from pilot.
When disconnecting compression fitting
for the pilot, support bracket to prevent bending.
3. Remove pilot and mounting bracket from the
burner mounting panel.
4. Pull spark wire through the hole in control
mounting panel and remove pilot from griddle.
5. Remove pilot from pilot mounting bracket.
Fig. 12
6. Reverse procedure to install.
NOTE: When installing, verify spark gap is 1/8".
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Fig. 13
7. Check for proper operation.
IGNITION MODULE
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
1. Remove FRONT PANEL.
2. Disconnect ignitor cable and wire harness
connector.
3. Remove two screws securing ignition module to
the mounting panel.
Fig. 14
4. Reverse procedure to install and verify proper
operation.
GAS VALVE
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
All gas joints disturbed during
servicing must be checked for leaks. Check with a
soap and water solution (bubbles). Do not use an open
flame.
NOTE: The gas valve is dual solenoid with internal
regulator. One valve supplies gas for the pilot burner
and the other valve supplies gas for the main burner.
1. Remove FRONT PANEL.
2. Note lead wire locations and disconnect from gas
valve.
Fig. 15
3. Disconnect compression fitting nuts (3 places)
and remove gas valve from griddle.
4. Note position of the four compression fitting
elbows and one pipe bushing on gas valve.
Remove fittings from valve.
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Fig. 16
5. Install compression fitting elbows on
replacement gas valve then reverse procedure to
install the valve.
Clean pipe threads and apply thread
sealant that is suitable for use with propane gases.
6. Perform GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE
ADJUSTMENT.
INFRARED BURNER
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
NOTE: Infrared burner is removed through the front
of griddle.
1. Remove FRONT PANEL.
2. Remove CONTROL DEFLECTOR (HEAT
SHIELD).
3. Perform THERMOCOUPLE (INFRARED
BURNER) removal procedure to access the
thermocouple shield and remove it. The shield
must be removed for burner removal clearance
but the thermocouple can remain installed.
4. Disconnect compression fitting from pilot orifice
fitting at pilot venturi inlet on burner.
5. Disconnect compression fitting from burner
orifice fitting at burner venturi inlet.
Two wrenches may be required to
disconnect compression fittings if the orifice fittings
begin to turn or damage to the flexible tubing may
occur. Use (1) wrench on compression fitting and (1)
wrench on the orifice fitting.
Fig. 17
6. Disconnect the pilot and burner flexible tubing
from gas valve.
7. Remove screws (2) securing front of burner to
frame.
Fig. 18
8. Lift burner up at the front and pull out to remove
from griddle.
A. Remove pilot orifice fitting and burner orifice
fitting from burner. Install on replacement
burner.
Clean pipe threads and apply thread
sealant that is suitable for use with propane gases.
9. Reverse procedure to install replacement burner.
10. Check for proper operation.
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THERMOCOUPLE (INFRARED
BURNER)
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Removal
1. Remove
BACK PANEL.
2. Remove FRONT PANEL.
3. Remove CONTROL DEFLECTOR (HEAT
SHIELD).
4. Note thermocouple connections then disconnect
from temperature controller.
5. Remove burner shield to access the
thermocouple shield and thermocouple.
NOTE: The burner shield provides a slotted opening
to support the front mounting tab on thermocouple
shield.
Fig. 19
6. Remove IGNITOR (INFRARED BURNER) from
burner shield.
7. Push thermocouple shield toward the front of
griddle to disengage the rear mounting tab on
thermocouple shield from the support bracket on
the bottom of griddle plate.
Fig. 20
8. Loosen mounting nut and remove thermocouple
probe from bottom of griddle plate.
Fig. 21
9. Remove insulating sleeve from thermocouple
wires and retain for use on replacement
thermocouple.
Installation
1. Slide insulating sleeve over thermocouple wires.
2. Apply a thin coating of heat transfer and anti-
seize compound to the thermocouple probe tip
and mounting nut threads.
3. Route thermocouple probe through the front
opening in griddle frame and lay it on top of
burner.
4. From rear of griddle, thread thermocouple probe
into the mounting hole in griddle plate and stop
when probe tip touches the plate. Torque the
mounting nut to a maximum of 25 in-lbs.
Do not over tighten or damage to the
thermocouple probe may occur. Due to the aluminum
plate core, it is also possible to create a raised area
over the probe if overtightened.
5. Insert rear mounting tab on thermocouple shield
into the support bracket on the bottom of griddle
plate.
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6. Route thermocouple wires through the opening
in burner shield. Lift burner shield and position it
so the front mounting tab on the thermocouple
shield can be inserted into the upper slotted
opening in the burner shield. Secure burner
shield to griddle.
7. Install ignitor to burner shield.
8. Connect thermocouple wires to the temperature
controller.
9. Install control deflector (heat shield).
10. Install front and back panels.
11. Check TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
CALIBRATION.
IGNITOR (INFRARED BURNER)
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
1. Remove
FRONT PANEL.
2. Note connection locations then disconnect ignitor
cable and jumper from ignitor terminals.
3. Remove screws securing ignitor to burner shield.
Fig. 22
4. Ensure spark gap between ignitor electrode and
ground rod is approximately 1/8". If adjustment is
necessary, position the ground rod to achieve the
correct spark gap.
5. Reverse procedure to install and check for proper
operation.
Fig. 23
PILOT ORIFICE (INFRARED
BURNER)
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
All gas joints disturbed during
servicing must be checked for leaks. Check with a
soap and water solution (bubbles). Do not use an open
flame.
1. Remove FRONT PANEL.
2. Remove CONTROL DEFLECTOR (HEAT
SHIELD).
3. Remove burner shield.
Fig. 24
4. Disconnect compression fitting from pilot orifice
fitting.
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Fig. 25
5. Remove pilot orifice fitting from burner.
6. Tilt pilot orifice fitting to remove the orifice.
7. Reverse procedure to install.
NOTE: When installing, verify orifice size is correct
for gas type and is free from debris. Clean the orifice
with air or water only.
8. Check for proper operation.
GRIDDLE PLATE ASSEMBLY
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
All gas joints disturbed during
servicing must be checked for leaks. Check with a
soap and water solution (bubbles). Do not use an open
flame.
For larger units, removal and replacement
of the griddle plate weld assembly should be done by
more than one service technician .
1. Remove
FRONT PANEL.
2. Remove BACK PANEL.
3. Remove THERMOCOUPLE (INFRARED
BURNER) or THERMOCOUPLE (RADIANT
BURNER) from griddle plate. Leave
thermocouple wires connected at temperature
controller.
4. Remove screws (2) securing griddle plate to
frame at the front of griddle.
5. Cut two lengths of 2x4 appropriate for the griddle
plate width, leaving additional length to grasp on
each side of griddle plate.
6. Lift front of griddle plate and support with 2x4
then lift rear of griddle plate and support with 2x4.
Fig. 26
7. Lift griddle plate and remove from base of
equipment.
8. Reverse procedure for installation.
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SERVICE PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
CALIBRATION
NOTE: Ensure the griddle is level before performing
calibration as outlined under LEVELING in the
Installation & Operation Manual.
NOTE: Do not use an infrared thermometer for
measuring griddle surface temperatures. These
devices are highly sensitive to surface color (clean or
dirty), angle of reading and distance from the surface.
Use a temperature meter with surface probe for all
griddle surface temperature measurements.
Fig. 27
CALIBRATION CHECK
1. Each temperature controller controls a 12" zone
of the griddle. Center point area of cooking zones
are located 6" from the side splash (left or right),
every 12" across the width of griddle, and 12"
back from the front of griddle plate.
2. Clean the center point areas of cooking zones to
ensure good contact with surface probe.
3. Set thermostats to 350°F and allow the
thermostat cycle light to cycle ON and OFF at
least three times to stabilize griddle surface
temperatures.
4. Monitor the thermostat cycle light for the
temperature controller calibration being checked.
When the light cycles OFF, record temperature
for that zone.
If temperature measurement is 350°F ±10°F
the control is properly calibrated.
If temperature measurement is outside of
tolerance then temperature control must be
calibrated.
CALIBRATING TEMPERATURE CONTROL
1. Remove FRONT PANEL.
2. Loosen screws (2) securring knob guard to the
control panel for temperature controller being
calibrated.
3. Loosen set screw then remove knob from
temperature control shaft. Do not rotate the knob
during removal.
Fig. 28
4. Loosen screws on the temperature dial so the
dial will rotate.
5. Install knob onto the temperature control shaft.
Do not rotate the knob during installation.
6. Rotate temperature dial to match the
temperature reading. Hold dial in position and
remove knob. This adjustment offsets the
indicated temperature on the dial to the actual
temperature measured.
7. Tighten dial screws.
8. Install knob onto the temperature control shaft
and tighten set screw.
9. Repeat CALIBRATION CHECK to verify
adjustment. Adjust calibration until temperature
is within tolerance.
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RADIANT BURNER - AIR SHUTTER
ADJUSTMENT
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
The efficiency of the burner depends on a delicate
balance between the air supply and volume of gas.
Whenever this balance is disturbed, poor operating
characteristics and excessive gas consumption may
occur. An air shutter on the front of the burner controls
the gas mixer balance. A yellow streaming flame on
the burner is an indication of insufficient primary air. A
white-blue flame is a result of excessive primary air. A
proper flame should be blue in color, well-defined and
seated on the burner port.
Fig. 29
1. Remove BACK PANEL.
2. Re-connect gas supply to machine then turn the
supply on.
3. Connect power to machine.
4. Turn power switch on and rotate temperature
controller knob to call for heat.
5. With burner lit, observe flame from back of
machine.
A. If a proper flame is observed as described
in the beginning paragraph, no further
adjustment is necessary.
B. If flame is yellow tipping and lifting from
burner, continue with procedure to adjust.
6. Disconnect power and turn gas supply off.
7. Remove RADIANT BURNER.
NOTE: The factory default air shutter positions are
half open natural; full open propane.
8. Loosen the air shutter screw and hold the shutter
in place to prevent movement.
A. If flame is yellow streaming, slightly rotate
shutter to open it. Hold shutter in position
and tighten screw to secure the shutter.
B. If flame is white-blue, slightly rotate shutter
to close it. Hold shutter in position and
tighten screw to secure the shutter.
9. Install radiant burner.
10. Install back panel.
11. Check for proper operation.
GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE
ADJUSTMENT
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
1. Remove FRONT PANEL.
2. Connect manometer to the pressure check fitting
at the top of gas valve being checked.
3. Open the needle valve on the pressure check
fitting to allow gas pressure measurement.
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Fig. 30
4. Turn gas supply on.
5. Connect power and turn power switch on.
6. Set all the temperature controls on the griddle to
their highest setting and allow burners to light. All
burners must be lit during test and adjustment.
7. Check manifold pressure reading and compare
to the value in the table below.
A. If pressure is within the allowable tolerance,
then no adjustment is necessary. Turn off
the power switch and gas supply. Return
needle valve to the closed position then
disconnect manometer.
B. If pressure is outside the allowable
tolerance, continue with procedure.
PRESSURE READINGS (IN W.C.)
GAS
TYPE
INCOMING LINE
MANIFOLD
RECOMMEND MAX
Natural 4.0 7.0 to 9.0
14.0
Propane 10.0 11.0 to 12.0
NOTE: To correctly set the manifold pressure, the
incoming line pressure must be within the
recommended values for the gas type shown in the
table.
8. To adjust, remove adjustment screw cap from the
gas valve being checked.
9. Turn the adjusting screw to obtain the proper gas
pressure (clockwise = increase;
counterclockwise = decrease).
10. Once the correct pressure has been set, turn off
the power switch and gas supply. Return needle
valve to the closed position then disconnect
manometer.
11. Install the adjustment screw cap.
12. Check for proper operation.
BURNER GAS ORIFICE CHECK
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
Shut off the gas before servicing the
unit.
If burner operation seems poor and other systems
have been checked, access the burner for the griddle
section being serviced and inspect the burner gas
orifice.
Radiant Burner - The gas orifice and elbow
fitting is mounted to the orifice holder bracket at
the front of the burner venturi inlet.
Fig. 31
Infrared Burner - The gas orifice is mounted to
the burner at the venturi inlet.
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Fig. 32
1. Remove FRONT PANEL.
2. Verify gas orifice is threaded into the fitting
properly, and is centered and mounted
perpendicular to the burner venturi opening.
Adjust alignment as necessary.
3. Check gas orifice for blockage or damage. If dirty,
clean with air or water only.
4. Verify gas orifice is correct for the altitude.
Contact the appropriate service support
department for gas orifice information. Please
have the machine model, serial number and gas
type ready.
THERMOCOUPLE TEST
1. Cycle the power switch and set temperature knob
to call for heat. Observe thermostat cycle light on
front panel.
A. If blinking, there may be a problem with
thermocouple or temperature controller. To
identify error code, refer to TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLER - LED DIAGNOSTICS AND
OPERATING STATUS .
2. Access TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER.
3. Remove thermocouple connections from
temperature controller.
Fig. 33
4. Check the thermocouple for resistance.
A. If meter reads an overload (OL) condition
(open), or zero ohms (short) replace the
thermocouple and check temperature
controller for proper operation.
5. If resistance is measured, thermocouple is good.
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
TEST
1. Cycle the power switch and set temperature knob
to call for heat. Observe thermostat cycle light on
front panel.
A. If blinking, there may be a problem with
thermocouple or temperature controller. To
identify error code, refer to TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLER - LED DIAGNOSTICS AND
OPERATING STATUS .
B. Turn temperature knob to off.
2. Access the TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER.
3. Connect power to the machine.
4. Turn power switch on.
5. Verify temperature controller is receiving
120VAC at pins 1 & 2 on connector, polarity is
correct and machine is properly grounded.
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Fig. 34
6. Turn temperature knob to call for heat.
7. Verify thermostat cycle light on the front panel
turns on and burner lights.
A. If thermostat cycle light and burner come on
but turn off within 10 seconds, perform
THERMOCOUPLE TEST.
NOTE: Temperature controller will de-energize
internal relay if the circuitry detects an open
thermocouple and the thermostat cycle light will
display a blink code.
B. If thermostat cycle light and burner do not
come on, verify internal relay contact
operation. Check for 120VAC at terminals 1
& 2 on gas solenoid valve. If voltage is not
present, install a replacement temperature
controller and perform TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLER CALIBRATION.
IGNITION MODULE TEST
NOTE: Igntion module has 10 second ignition trial
time, 5 second inter-purge (delay) before retry and will
attempt to light pilot 7 times then lockout if
unsuccessful.
1. Cycle the power switch and set temperature knob
to call for heat.
2. Ignition module is energized and ignition cycle
starts. Observe ignition module LED thru front
panel sight glass.
A. If LED is Red and blinking an error code,
there may be a problem with pilot burner,
flame sense or ignition module. To identify
error code, refer to IGNITION MODULE -
LED DIAGNOSTICS AND OPERATING
STATUS .
B. LED is Green and blinking during ignition
trial and inter-purge. LED then turns to solid
Green when pilot flame is established (flame
is sensed).
Fig. 35
3. Pilot solenoid valve energized by pilot valve
output from ignition module (pin 2) allowing gas
flow to the pilot burner. Ignition module generates
spark voltage and ignitor begins sparking. If there
is no spark then check the following.
A. Check for 120VAC at ignition module pin 3
(NEUTRAL) and pin 4 (120V).
B. Inspect ignitor cable for damage and
continuity.
C. Verify spark gap is set at 1/8".
D. If component passes the above tests and is
not sparking, then replace ignition module.
4. Pilot burner lights and flame is sensed. If
electrode continues to spark after pilot is lit then
check the following.
A. On models with Radiant burner, verify the
electrode is fully engulfed by pilot flame.
B. Verify ground wire (pin 1) from ignition
module is securely grounded to chassis.
5. As long as the ignition module is sensing flame
current, then the pilot will stay lit.
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6. Main burner valve energized by main valve
output (pin 5) from ignition module allowing gas
flow to burner and the burner lights.
RADIANT BURNER - PILOT FLAME
ADJUSTMENT
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
The VCCG series griddle with Radiant burner utilizes
a gas valve (dual solenoid) and 90° elbow
compression fitting with needle valve adjustment to
control gas flow to pilot burner. Each 12" griddle
section has individual controls.
1. Turn thermostat knob to the off position.
2. Remove
BACK PANEL.
3. Connect power to machine and turn power switch
on.
4. Ignitor begins sparking and pilot valve opens to
allow gas to pilot.
A. If flame envelops 3/8" to 1/2" of the ignitor/
flame sense electrode, pilot burner is
adjusted properly.
B. If flame is outside of specified range,
continue with procedure.
5. Remove FRONT PANEL.
6. Locate the needle valve and adjust.
Fig. 36
A. To increase pilot flame turn valve needle
counterclockwise. To decrease pilot flame,
turn valve needle clockwise.
7. Once pilot flame is adjusted correctly, turn
thermostat knob to call for heat.
8. Verify pilot burner remains lit when burner lights.
Adjust pilot flame as necessary.
9. Disconnect power to machine.
10. Install front and rear panels.
11. Check for proper operation.
GAS VALVE TESTS
Disconnect the
electrical power to the machine and
follow lockout / tagout procedures.
1. Remove FRONT PANEL.
2. Connect power to machine.
3. Turn on power switch and adjust temperature
controller to call for heat.
Fig. 37
4. Check for 120VAC to the gas valve (dual
solenoid) - Main burner solenoid valve (terminals
1 & 2) and Pilot solenoid valve (terminals 3 & 4).
A. If no voltage to either one of the solenoid
valves, check wiring connections.
B. If pilot solenoid valve has no voltage,
perform IGNITION MODULE TEST.
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C. If main burner solenoid valve has no
voltage, perform IGNITION MODULE
TEST and TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLER TEST.
5. If 120VAC is present on solenoid valve terminals
after performing previous steps, either the
solenoid coil or valve is malfunctioning.
6. To determine if solenoid coil is malfunctioning,
check resistance between main burner solenoid
(terminals 1 & 2) and pilot solenoid (terminals 3
& 4). Readings of 100 ohms or less on either
solenoid indicate a shorted coil. Install a
replacement gas valve and verify GAS
MANIFOLD PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT.
INFRARED BURNER
Adjustment
The only adjustment for the Infared burner is the gas
manifold pressure. Verify the pressure is set correctly
as outlined under GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE
ADJUSTMENT.
Flame Appearance
Access the infrared burner by removing BACK
PANEL. When the Infared burner first lights you
should see a small rolling blue flame, which will clear
up after the burner warms. Once warm, a low profile
orange flame is the best description of the Infared
burner flame. In some cases, if the burner is operating
correctly, you may not be able to see the actual flame.
Instead you will see the glow of the ceramic bricks in
the burner.
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